What is the nature of God?
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"God is not something to be found; He is the ever-present reality obscured only by our wandering minds. Enlightenment is the cessation of search, revealing the obviousness of what has always been."
According to Osho, God is not something to be found; He was never lost. The divine is ever-present, here-now, obscured only by our hypnotic wandering and seeking. Enlightenment is not attainment but the cessation of search—the obviousness of what always is. Methods and religions are provisional remedies for our forgetfulness, not ultimate truths.
God isn’t missing—when you stop searching outside and wake up from the dream, you see He’s been here all along.
Why this matters practically
- Ends compulsive seeking; anchors you in present awareness.
- Frees you from rigid practices; use them as pointers, not prisons.
- Reveals everyday life as already sacred and complete.
- Frees you from rigid practices; use them as pointers, not prisons.
- Reveals everyday life as already sacred and complete.
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